An attribute to modify. The attributename is defined
in the LDAP schema and value replaces any and all current values for this attribute
in the directory. Repeat this option to modify multiple attributes at the same time,
or to specify multiple values for the same attribute.

A “+” before the attributename indicates
adding the value to the current list of attributes. A “-” indicates removing
the value. If the “-” is used, it must be preceded by two backslashes
or enclosed in quotes if the command is specified on the command line. If the option
is provided within an input file, one backslash must precede the “-” sign.

-ddomain

The domain of the group. If -d is not specified, the domain
specified by the -n option is used.

-f [action] ldap-filter

Indicates whether a ldap filter is added to or removed from the group

A “+” before the ldap-filter indicates
that it is to be added to the existing filters. A “-” indicates removing
the existing filter. Type -f-* to remove all the filters. If the “-”
is used, it must be preceded by two backslashes or enclosed in quotes if the command
is specified on the command line.

If action is not specified, by default the filter
is added provided it is not already present. Otherwise an error message is displayed.

-h, -?

Prints command usage syntax.

-iinputfile

Reads the command information from a file instead of the command line.

-m [action] internal
-member

Indicates whether to add or remove an internal member.

The value of internal-member is either a mail address
or user ID.

An action value of:

+ adds the member to an existing list of internal members.

- removes the member from an existing list of internal members. If the “-”
is used, it must be preceded by two backslashes or enclosed in quotes if the command
is specified on the command line.

-m-* removes all the internal members.

-pAM port

Specifies an alternate TCP port where the Access Manager is listening. If not
specified, the default AM port is used, or Port 80 is used
if no default was configured at install time.

-s

Use SSL (Secure Socket Layer) to connect to the Access Manager.

-v

Enable debugging output.

-V

Prints information about the utility and its version.

-XAM host

Specifies the host on which the Access Manager is running. If not specified,
the default AM host is used, or the localhost if no default
was configured at install time.

-S mail

Adds mail service to the group during modification after validating whether
the mail service already exists. If the service exists an error message is displayed.

The only valid value for -S is mail.

The following options are only allowed if the -Smail option is specified:

-oowner

The group owner’s email address. An owner is the individual responsible
for the distribution list.

An owner can add or delete distribution list members.

-Eemail

The email address of the group.

-Hmailhost

The group’s mail host. The default is the local mail host.

-Mexternal -member

Adds an external member.

The value of external-member is the user mail address.

-rmoderator

The moderator’s user ID. Type the email address if the moderator is in
a different domain.

The -S mail option must be specified with this option.

Example

To remove an internal member (jsmith) from the group testgroup within the domain varrius.com: